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Growth and Clinical Outcomes of Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants Receiving Acidified vs Nonacidified Liquid Human Milk Fortifiers.

Erika G Cordova RamosBetina SoldateliBernard RosnerKaitlin DrouinEmma DavittHunter L PepinDeirdre M EllardAngela YuKatherine Ann BellMandy Brown Belfort
Published in: Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (2020)
In human-milkfed, very-low-birthweight infants, fortification with liquid A-HMF may contribute to metabolic acidosis in the first month of life, but this practice does not appear to impair growth through NICU discharge, compared with fortification with NA-HMF.
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